Greetings,
I recently started from scratch and installed Tru64
5.1. Before I did that, I backed up everything on my
4.0F install. Now that I have 5.1 up and running, I'm
trying to recover my index from the tape so that I can
restore my files. This is where I'm at:
# scanner /dev/ntape/tape0_d1
scanner: scanning 4mm 4GB tape Full Backup 01/06/01 on
/dev/ntape/tape0_d1
client name save set save time level
size files ssid S
matrix /usr 1/06/01 18:16 f
640960992 27332 25335 E
matrix / 1/06/01 18:38 f
83440040 1967 25337 E
matrix /usr/local 1/06/01 18:16 f
2048065484 14733 25336 E
matrix <1>/usr/local 1/06/01 18:16 f
472567156 10929 25338 E
matrix /usr/var/nsr/index/matrix 1/06/01 19:22
f 10199828 7 25339 E
matrix bootstrap 1/06/01 19:22 f
29324 14 25340 E
scanner: fn 50 rn 0 read error No such file or
directory
scanner: done with 4mm 4GB tape Full Backup 01/06/01
# scanner -S 25339 /dev/ntape/tape0_d1 -x uasm -rv
-m/usr/var/nsr/index/matrix=/root/restore/matrix
scanner: scanning 4mm 4GB tape Full Backup 01/06/01 on
/dev/ntape/tape0_d1
nsrindexasm -r /root/restore/matrix/db/
nsrindexasm: nsrindexasm has detected that it is
trying to
recover an index while being run by mmrecov or
recover. If you are running recover to
recover
the index for 'matrix', use 'nsrck -L7 matrix'
instead. If you are running mmrecov, when it
has completed you must run 'nsrck -L7 matrix'
to
recover the server's index.
/root/restore/matrix/
scanner: ssid 25339: scan complete
scanner: ssid 25339: 9961 KB, 7 file(s)
/usr/var/nsr/index/
/usr/var/nsr/
/usr/var/
/usr/
/
uasm: asm nsrindexasm cannot be invoked or died
unexpectedly
#
Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong? Thanks in
advance!
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* Unix Systems Administrator * Solaris/Tru64/Linux *
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* octave_at_sun.com * Systems Administrator *
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Received on Sun Jan 14 2001 - 16:45:44 NZDT